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Sagano Scenic Railway Co.,Ltd. SAGANO ROMANTIC TRAIN Must-see sights Adashino- Nenbutsuji Temple Togetsukyo Bridge Chikurin no Michi (Path of Bamboo) Jikishian Temple Built by the monk Kukai (774-835), this temple began as a cemetery and place to mourn the dead. It was later transformed into a hall for chanting prayers by the priest Honen (1133-1212). Today, it belongs to the Jodo Sect of Buddhism and is officially known as Kaseisan Tozenin Nenbutsuji. The 8,000 stone Buddha figurines and gravestones date back to the temple's days as a cemetery. On August 23-24 every year, the grounds are lit by thousands of lanterns as part of a solemn service to honor the parted souls. In autumn, the temple landscape is tinged red by the seasonal foliage creating a masterpiece of beauty together with the Buddha figurines and gravestones. Approach to the main hall in autumn Aiai jizo statue Approach to the main hall in spring Main hall Saga-Arashiyama E-4B-5Information up to date as of October 2016 Jodo Sect Shohozan Jikishian Temple E-1See map on reverse side. Adashino-Nenbutsuji Temple Kyu Saga Gosho Daihonzan Daikakuji Temple Gioji Temple B-3Cycling Map of Saga-Arashiyama Railwayman Bicycle Rental Kyoto 075-871-1880 Adults age 18 and above: 500 yen (400 yen), Children age 5 to17: 400 yen (300 yen). Special rates for groups of 30 or more. 9:00-16:00 (Last entry at 15:30) * Nov.- Early Dec.: 9:00-16:30 (Amidado Temple is open for worship only during special open periods in spring and fall.) Grounds may be closed entirely or open for restricted hours due to religious ceremonies, typhoons, etc. URL: http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~jikisian/ 075-871-0071 Adults: 500 yen, Children age 13 to 17: 300 yen 9:00-17:00 (Last entry at 16:30) Open year round 075-861-3574 Adults: 300 yen, Children age 13 to 17: 100 yen 9:00-16:30 (Last entry) Jan.1 075-861-2221 Adults: 500yen, Children age 13 to 17: 400yen, Children 12 and under: Free 9:00-16:30 (Last entry), Last entry at 15:30 from Dec. thru Feb. Irregular holidays Nestled amongst a thicket of tall bamboo stalks, Jikishian Temple began as a thatched hut built in 1646 by the Zen monk Shoen Dokusho, one of the 10 disciples of the reputed Zen priest Ryuki Ingen. It was converted into a convent under the Jodo Sect of Buddhism by the loyalist Tsubone Muraoka (mother-in-law of Princess Atsuhime) at the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate. A quaint custom available to all in the main hall is the 'omoidekusa,' on which visitors write their grievances and they 'toss them in the trash' to free themselves of their woes. There are various points of interest within the temple confines including a hall for honoring the temple's founders, jizo statues that guide miscarried and aborted fetuses to heaven, those that have matchmaking powers and grant wishes, a kannon statue with an omoideku- sa in hand, and the thatch-roofed Amidado Temple, which is open only on special occasions. Springtime brings camellias, weeping cherries, Thunberg spiraes, magnolias and, in the garden of the main hall, rhododendrons. The weeping peach trees are another botanical treat because of the pink and white flowers that bloom on the same tree. The grounds are beautifully covered in the autumnal foliage of the Japanese maples for a good part of fall, but all year-long there are blossoms to enjoy including hydrangeas, anemones, bamboo, sarcandra glabra, coralberries, wintersweets and more. genpei

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Saga Torokko Sta.

Kameoka Embarkation Area Arashiyama Disembarkation Area

Kameoka Torokko Sta.ArashiyamaTorokko Sta.

HozukyoTorokko Sta.

From Sonobe

JR Kameoka JR Umahori

Approx.10 min.on foot

Approx.3 min.

Approx.3 min. Approx.3 min.

Approx.15 min.

(Approx.25 min.)

JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)

Down Hozugawa River (Approx. 2 hr.)

Taxi (Approx. 10 min.)Bus (Approx. 20 min.)

Approx.10 min.on foot

Approx.20 min.on footApprox.10 min. on foot

Take a walk in bamboo forest(Approx. 20 min. on foot)

JR Hozukyo JR KyotoJR Saga Arashiyama

Scenic Railway Fare Table (one way)

Scenic Railway Days of Operation

Regular

March 1 – December 29

Wednesdays

Adults Children

620 yen 310 yen

Days ofOperation

Closed

Shin-OsakaShin-KobeOsaka International Airport

Kansai International Airport

Kobe Airport

Osaka

Umeda

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Namba

Tennoji

Hineno

Hankyu Kyoto Line

Sagano Scenic Railway

Hankyu Kobe LineJR Tokaido Main Line

JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)

JR Tokaido Main Line

Hanshin Electric Railway Main Line

JR Tokaido Shinkansen

Kintetsu Nara Line

JR Kansai Main Line

JR Sanyo Shinkansen

Chugoku Expressway

Hanshin Expressway

MeishinExpressway

Nishimeihan Expressway

Hanwa Expressway

Nankai Electric Railway

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Kanda IC

Shino ICKameoka IC

Ikeda Kibe IC

Oyamazaki JCT

Izumi Sano JCT

Sakai JCTSukematsu JCT

Rinku JCT

Matsubara JCT

Kawaramachi

Randen SagaRanden Arashiyama

Kitanohakubaicho

Saga ArashiyamaKameoka Umahori

Shijo-OmiyaKatsura

Saga Torokko StationKameoka Torokko Station

Kinki Expressway

Kyoto Jukan Expressway

National Highway No. 423

Kyoto Minami IC

Hankyu Arashiyama

(If Wednesday is a national holiday, the Scenic Railway will be in operation.)*However, during spring vacation, Golden Week, summer vacation and the autumn colors season, the Scenic Railway will be in operation on Wednesdays.

To reserve tickets, go to the Ticket Office(midori-no-madoguchi)at any JR West station or to any major travel company. Tickets can also be purchased on the day of travel at Saga, Arashiyama and Kameoka Torokko Stations.* Tickets are invalid once you get off the Scenic Railway.

 075-861-0435  400 yen   9:00-17:00(last entry at 16:30)  Open year round

Built by the monk Kukai (774-835), this temple began as a cemetery and place to mourn the dead. It was later transformed into a hall for chanting prayers by the priest Honen (1133-1212). Today, it belongs to the Jodo Sect of Buddhism and is officially known as Kaseisan Tozenin Nenbutsuji. The 8,000 stone Buddha figurines and gravestones date back to the temple's days as a cemetery. On August 23-24 every year, the grounds are lit by thousands of lanterns as part of a solemn service to honor the parted souls. In autumn, the temple landscape is tinged red by the seasonal foliage creating a masterpiece of beauty together with the Buddha figurines and gravestones.

Located inside of Randen Arashiyama Station, this mall is a perfect spot for walkers to rest and relax thanks to the footbath and benches. There are also places to eat and shop, so it draws a crowd. Travellers will enjoy the convenient tourist services including baggage storage, parcel delivery and ATMs.

Approach to the main hall in autumn

Aiai jizo statue

Approach to the main hall in spring

Main hall

Saga-Arashiyama

(D-11)

This 'Kimono Forest' is the work of designer Yasumichi Morita. It consists of 600 poles wrapped in ornately colored and patterned Kyoyuzen fabrics. At night, the poles are delicately illuminated with soft lighting that creates an ambiance of nocturnal beauty.

This 'Fureai Jizo' welcomes visitors to the footbath.

This footbath is found on the platform of Randen Arashiyama Station. Soaking your tired feet after day of walking will soothe you to the bone. (200 yen with towel)URL:www.kyotoarashiyama.jp

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Adashino-Nenbutsuji Temple

Kyu Saga Gosho Daihonzan Daikakuji Temple

Gioji Temple

(B-3)

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 075-871-1880  Adults age 18 and above: 500 yen (400 yen), Children age 5 to17: 400 yen (300 yen). Special rates for groups of 30 or more. 9:00-16:00 (Last entry at 15:30) * Nov.- Early Dec.: 9:00-16:30 (Amidado Temple is open for worship only during special open periods in spring and fall.) Grounds may be closed entirely or open for restricted hours due to religious ceremonies, typhoons, etc. URL: http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~jikisian/

  075-871-0071  Adults: 500 yen, Children age 13 to 17: 300 yen  9:00-17:00 (Last entry at 16:30)    Open year round

 075-861-3574  Adults: 300 yen, Children age 13 to 17: 100 yen  9:00-16:30 (Last entry)  Jan.1

 075-881-1953  250 yen   9:00-17:00(10:00-16:00 in Jan.and Feb.) Dec.31 and Jan.1

(C-8)Jojakkoji Temple

 075-871-1972  Grounds open to public   9:00-17:00  Open year round

(D-9)Nonomiya Shrine 075-701-0101 (Kyoto Prefectural Public Works and Construction Office)   Free to walk in

(C-11)(D-13)Arashiyama Park

See Saga-Arashiyama aboard the Sagano Romantic Train.

 075-861-0012 (Arashiyama Preservation Association)    Free to walk in

(D-12)Togetsukyo Bridge

  Free to walk in

(C-9)Chikurin no Michi (Path of Bamboo)

Arashiyama StationHannari Hokkori Square

(C-7) (C-11)Rakushisha Residence

Legend:  : Telephone number / : Admission free / : Hours / : Closed

 075-861-2221  Adults: 500yen, Children age 13 to 17: 400yen, Children 12 and under: Free 9:00-16:30 (Last entry), Last entry at 15:30 from Dec. thru Feb.  Irregular holidays

 075-861-0091  500 yen   9:00-17:00  Visits are possible only during special times in the spring and fall.

Hogon-in Temple (C-10)

 075-881-1235  Garden 500 yen(the Halls are an extra 300 yen each, while the Buddha hall requires a separate 500 yen charge.)   8:30-17:30 (until 17:00 from Oct.21-Mar.20) Open year round

Tenryuji Temple

Hozugawa-kudari Boarding Site

Hozugawa-kudari Landing Site

JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)

JR Umahori Station

Adashino-Nenbutsuji Temple

Tenryuji Temple

Hozubashi Bridge

Hozugawa River

Jichikai Bus Route

JR Kameoka Station

Kameoka Torokko Station

Hozukyo Torokko Station

Arashiyama Torokko Station

Saga Torokko Station

Togetsukyo Bridge

Randen Arashiyama Station

Hankyu Arashiyama Station

JR Hozukyo Station JR

Saga-Arashiyama Station

Kyobasha Horse-drawn Carriage

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Arashiyama-Takao Parkway

Jizo Tunnel No. 2

Jizo Tunnel No. 1

Ukai Tunnel No. 3

Ukai Tunnel No. 2Ukai Tunnel No. 1

Kiyotaki TunnelHozugawabashi Bridge

Kameyama Tunnel

Asahi Tunnel

Suspension bridge

Saga / Arashiyama

Hozukyo Gorge

Kameoka

Umahori / Kameoka Torokko

MizuoRide along the Hozukyo Gorge

Nestled amongst a thicket of tall bamboo stalks, Jikishian Temple began as a thatched hut built in 1646 by the Zen monk Shoen Dokusho, one of the 10 disciples of the reputed Zen priest Ryuki Ingen. It was converted into a convent under the Jodo Sect of Buddhism by the loyalist Tsubone Muraoka (mother-in-law of Princess Atsuhime) at the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate. A quaint custom available to all in the main hall is the 'omoidekusa,' on which visitors write their grievances and they 'toss them in the trash' to free themselves of their woes. There are various points of interest within the temple confines including a hall for honoring the temple's founders, jizo statues that guide miscarried and aborted fetuses to heaven, those that have matchmaking powers and grant wishes, a kannon statue with an omoideku-sa in hand, and the thatch-roofed Amidado Temple, which is open only on special occasions.

Springtime brings camellias, weeping cherries, Thunberg spiraes, magnolias and, in the garden of the main hall, rhododendrons. The weeping peach trees are another botanical treat because of the pink and white flowers that bloom on the same tree. The grounds are beautifully covered in the autumnal foliage of the Japanese maples for a good part of fall, but all year-long there are blossoms to enjoy including hydrangeas, anemones, bamboo, sarcandra glabra, coralberries, wintersweets and more.

genpei

Made with passion amidst the scenic splendor of Arashiyama

Traditional Confectioneries and Limited-Edition Treats

Izutsu-YatsuhashiInspired by Kengyo Yatsuhashi,Father of Modern Koto Music

YukoInspired by a literary figure

YugiriInspired by

Kabuki theater

This traditional confectioner puts their heart into every single treat they make. The wide array of delicacies on display are the product of both a strong penchant for creativity and fervid adherence to the culture and arts of Kyoto.

Shaped like a koto, this hard rice cracker honors the 17th century musician Kengyo Yatsuhashi. The 'Yatsuhashi' was how Izutsu-Yatsuhashi got started.

Izutsu-Yatsuhashi Honpo

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Railway Connections

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Sagano Scenic Railway

Saga Torokko Sta.

Kameoka Embarkation Area Arashiyama Disembarkation Area

Kameoka Torokko Sta.ArashiyamaTorokko Sta.

HozukyoTorokko Sta.

From Sonobe

JR Kameoka JR Umahori

Approx.10 min.on foot

Approx.3 min.

Approx.3 min. Approx.3 min.

Approx.15 min.

(Approx.25 min.)

JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)

Down Hozugawa River (Approx. 2 hr.)

Taxi (Approx. 10 min.)Bus (Approx. 20 min.)

Approx.10 min.on foot

Approx.20 min.on footApprox.10 min. on foot

Take a walk in bamboo forest(Approx. 20 min. on foot)

JR Hozukyo JR KyotoJR Saga Arashiyama

Scenic Railway Fare Table (one way)

Scenic Railway Days of Operation

Regular

March 1 – December 29

Wednesdays

Adults Children

620 yen 310 yen

Days ofOperation

Closed

Shin-OsakaShin-KobeOsaka International Airport

Kansai International Airport

Kobe Airport

Osaka

Umeda

Kyot

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Sann

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Namba

Tennoji

Hineno

Hankyu Kyoto Line

Sagano Scenic Railway

Hankyu Kobe LineJR Tokaido Main Line

JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)

JR Tokaido Main Line

Hanshin Electric Railway Main Line

JR Tokaido Shinkansen

Kintetsu Nara Line

JR Kansai Main Line

JR Sanyo Shinkansen

Chugoku Expressway

Hanshin Expressway

MeishinExpressway

Nishimeihan Expressway

Hanwa Expressway

Nankai Electric Railway

JR H

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Han

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Suita JCT

Kanda IC

Shino ICKameoka IC

Ikeda Kibe IC

Oyamazaki JCT

Izumi Sano JCT

Sakai JCTSukematsu JCT

Rinku JCT

Matsubara JCT

Kawaramachi

Randen SagaRanden Arashiyama

Kitanohakubaicho

Saga ArashiyamaKameoka Umahori

Shijo-OmiyaKatsura

Saga Torokko StationKameoka Torokko Station

Kinki Expressway

Kyoto Jukan Expressway

National Highway No. 423

Kyoto Minami IC

Hankyu Arashiyama

(If Wednesday is a national holiday, the Scenic Railway will be in operation.)*However, during spring vacation, Golden Week, summer vacation and the autumn colors season, the Scenic Railway will be in operation on Wednesdays.

To reserve tickets, go to the Ticket Office(midori-no-madoguchi)at any JR West station or to any major travel company. Tickets can also be purchased on the day of travel at Saga, Arashiyama and Kameoka Torokko Stations.* Tickets are invalid once you get off the Scenic Railway.

 075-861-0435  400 yen   9:00-17:00(last entry at 16:30)  Open year round

Built by the monk Kukai (774-835), this temple began as a cemetery and place to mourn the dead. It was later transformed into a hall for chanting prayers by the priest Honen (1133-1212). Today, it belongs to the Jodo Sect of Buddhism and is officially known as Kaseisan Tozenin Nenbutsuji. The 8,000 stone Buddha figurines and gravestones date back to the temple's days as a cemetery. On August 23-24 every year, the grounds are lit by thousands of lanterns as part of a solemn service to honor the parted souls. In autumn, the temple landscape is tinged red by the seasonal foliage creating a masterpiece of beauty together with the Buddha figurines and gravestones.

Located inside of Randen Arashiyama Station, this mall is a perfect spot for walkers to rest and relax thanks to the footbath and benches. There are also places to eat and shop, so it draws a crowd. Travellers will enjoy the convenient tourist services including baggage storage, parcel delivery and ATMs.

Approach to the main hall in autumn

Aiai jizo statue

Approach to the main hall in spring

Main hall

Saga-Arashiyama

(D-11)

This 'Kimono Forest' is the work of designer Yasumichi Morita. It consists of 600 poles wrapped in ornately colored and patterned Kyoyuzen fabrics. At night, the poles are delicately illuminated with soft lighting that creates an ambiance of nocturnal beauty.

This 'Fureai Jizo' welcomes visitors to the footbath.

This footbath is found on the platform of Randen Arashiyama Station. Soaking your tired feet after day of walking will soothe you to the bone. (200 yen with towel)URL:www.kyotoarashiyama.jp

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Jodo Sect Shohozan

Jikishian Temple(E-1)See map on reverse side.

Adashino-Nenbutsuji Temple

Kyu Saga Gosho Daihonzan Daikakuji Temple

Gioji Temple

(B-3)

Sagano Scenic Railway Co.,Ltd. www.sagano-kanko.co.jp

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 075-871-1880  Adults age 18 and above: 500 yen (400 yen), Children age 5 to17: 400 yen (300 yen). Special rates for groups of 30 or more. 9:00-16:00 (Last entry at 15:30) * Nov.- Early Dec.: 9:00-16:30 (Amidado Temple is open for worship only during special open periods in spring and fall.) Grounds may be closed entirely or open for restricted hours due to religious ceremonies, typhoons, etc. URL: http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~jikisian/

  075-871-0071  Adults: 500 yen, Children age 13 to 17: 300 yen  9:00-17:00 (Last entry at 16:30)    Open year round

 075-861-3574  Adults: 300 yen, Children age 13 to 17: 100 yen  9:00-16:30 (Last entry)  Jan.1

 075-881-1953  250 yen   9:00-17:00(10:00-16:00 in Jan.and Feb.) Dec.31 and Jan.1

(C-8)Jojakkoji Temple

 075-871-1972  Grounds open to public   9:00-17:00  Open year round

(D-9)Nonomiya Shrine 075-701-0101 (Kyoto Prefectural Public Works and Construction Office)   Free to walk in

(C-11)(D-13)Arashiyama Park

See Saga-Arashiyama aboard the Sagano Romantic Train.

 075-861-0012 (Arashiyama Preservation Association)    Free to walk in

(D-12)Togetsukyo Bridge

  Free to walk in

(C-9)Chikurin no Michi (Path of Bamboo)

Arashiyama StationHannari Hokkori Square

(C-7) (C-11)Rakushisha Residence

Legend:  : Telephone number / : Admission free / : Hours / : Closed

 075-861-2221  Adults: 500yen, Children age 13 to 17: 400yen, Children 12 and under: Free 9:00-16:30 (Last entry), Last entry at 15:30 from Dec. thru Feb.  Irregular holidays

 075-861-0091  500 yen   9:00-17:00  Visits are possible only during special times in the spring and fall.

Hogon-in Temple (C-10)

 075-881-1235  Garden 500 yen(the Halls are an extra 300 yen each, while the Buddha hall requires a separate 500 yen charge.)   8:30-17:30 (until 17:00 from Oct.21-Mar.20) Open year round

Tenryuji Temple

Hozugawa-kudari Boarding Site

Hozugawa-kudari Landing Site

JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)

JR Umahori Station

Adashino-Nenbutsuji Temple

Tenryuji Temple

Hozubashi Bridge

Hozugawa River

Jichikai Bus Route

JR Kameoka Station

Kameoka Torokko Station

Hozukyo Torokko Station

Arashiyama Torokko Station

Saga Torokko Station

Togetsukyo Bridge

Randen Arashiyama Station

Hankyu Arashiyama Station

JR Hozukyo Station JR

Saga-Arashiyama Station

Kyobasha Horse-drawn Carriage

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Karasu-ga-dake Peak

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Sagano Scenic RailwaySagano Scenic RailwayTorokkoTorokko

Arashiyama-Takao Parkway

Jizo Tunnel No. 2

Jizo Tunnel No. 1

Ukai Tunnel No. 3

Ukai Tunnel No. 2Ukai Tunnel No. 1

Kiyotaki TunnelHozugawabashi Bridge

Kameyama Tunnel

Asahi Tunnel

Suspension bridge

Saga / Arashiyama

Hozukyo Gorge

Kameoka

Umahori / Kameoka Torokko

MizuoRide along the Hozukyo Gorge

Nestled amongst a thicket of tall bamboo stalks, Jikishian Temple began as a thatched hut built in 1646 by the Zen monk Shoen Dokusho, one of the 10 disciples of the reputed Zen priest Ryuki Ingen. It was converted into a convent under the Jodo Sect of Buddhism by the loyalist Tsubone Muraoka (mother-in-law of Princess Atsuhime) at the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate. A quaint custom available to all in the main hall is the 'omoidekusa,' on which visitors write their grievances and they 'toss them in the trash' to free themselves of their woes. There are various points of interest within the temple confines including a hall for honoring the temple's founders, jizo statues that guide miscarried and aborted fetuses to heaven, those that have matchmaking powers and grant wishes, a kannon statue with an omoideku-sa in hand, and the thatch-roofed Amidado Temple, which is open only on special occasions.

Springtime brings camellias, weeping cherries, Thunberg spiraes, magnolias and, in the garden of the main hall, rhododendrons. The weeping peach trees are another botanical treat because of the pink and white flowers that bloom on the same tree. The grounds are beautifully covered in the autumnal foliage of the Japanese maples for a good part of fall, but all year-long there are blossoms to enjoy including hydrangeas, anemones, bamboo, sarcandra glabra, coralberries, wintersweets and more.

genpei

Made with passion amidst the scenic splendor of Arashiyama

Traditional Confectioneries and Limited-Edition Treats

Izutsu-YatsuhashiInspired by Kengyo Yatsuhashi,Father of Modern Koto Music

YukoInspired by a literary figure

YugiriInspired by

Kabuki theater

This traditional confectioner puts their heart into every single treat they make. The wide array of delicacies on display are the product of both a strong penchant for creativity and fervid adherence to the culture and arts of Kyoto.

Shaped like a koto, this hard rice cracker honors the 17th century musician Kengyo Yatsuhashi. The 'Yatsuhashi' was how Izutsu-Yatsuhashi got started.

Izutsu-Yatsuhashi Honpo

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Shojo-in TempleDongein Temple

Tokurinji Temple

Randen Saga Sta.

JR Saga ArashiyamaSta.

Saga Torokko Sta.

HankyuArashiyama Sta.

Randen Arashiyama Sta.

JR Hozukyo Sta.

Arashiyama Torokko Sta.

Hozukyo Torokko Sta.

野宮神社Nonomiya Shrine

Arashiyama StationHannari Hokkori Square

大悲閣千光寺Daihikaku Senkoji Temple

御髪神社Mikami Shrine

常寂光寺Jojakkoji Temple

二尊院Nisonin Temple

宝筐院Hokyoin Temple

長神の杜Chojin no Mori

清凉寺Seiryoji Temple

博物館さがの人形の家Kyoto JapaneseFolk Dolls Museum

落柿舎Rakushisha Residence

嵐山公園(亀山地区)Arashiyama Park(Kameyama Area)

大河内山荘庭園Okochi Sanso Teien

Chikurin no Michi

(Path of Bamboo)

宝厳院Hogon-inTemple

嵐山通船のりばArashiyama Boat Rental

嵐山通船のりばArashiyama Boat Rental

嵐山駅はんなり・ほっこりスクエア小倉百人一首殿堂 時雨殿

Shigureden:the hall ofOgura Hyakunin Isshu

嵐山公園(中之島地区)

Arashiyama Park(Nakanoshima Area)

竹林の道

祇王寺Gioji Temple

あだし野念佛寺Adashino-Nenbutsuji Temple

清滝Kiyotaki

愛宕念仏寺Otaginenbutsuji Temple

Osawa no IkePond

Oi River (Hozu River)

OguraPond

大覚寺 Daikakuji Temple

旧嵯峨御所大本山 大覚寺

滝口寺Takiguchidera Temple

Shokakuji Temple

(Inside Saga Park)

Kihozan HeijyoinTemple

トロッコおじさんのレンタサイクル(Rental Bicycle)

ジオラマ京都 JAPANDiorama Kyoto JAPAN(Museum)

Children Park

Cremation mound

YakuyokeTateishijizoson Temple

Shogenji Temple

Kogenji Temple

Myorinji Temple

Jisaiin Temple

Yomeiin Temple

Tokanin Temple

Junei-in Temple

Myochi-in Temple

Kurumazaki ShrineArashiyama Tongu

Kyoto Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama

Ichitanimunakata Shrine

Sanshuin Temple

Kongoin Temple

Rinsenji Temple

Oi Shrine

Mausoleum ofEmperor Chokei

Grave ofAbeno Seimei

Myoshunji Temple

Dendengu

Matsuo Bridge

Matsuo Taisha Sta.

Kamikatsura Sta.

Kurumazaki Jinja Sta.Rokuoin Sta.

Arisugawa Sta.

Matsuo Junior High School

Kaguyahime take goten

Genchuin Temple

Jojuji Temple

MatsuoElementary School

KatsuraJunior High School

KatsuragawaElementary School

ArashiyamaElementary School Kyoto Saga

Art University

HirosawaElementary School

Saga Junior High School

Kyotokachokan

Saikoji Temple

Saifukuji Temple

Kosenji Temple

Choonji Temple

Hojuji Temple

Houtokuji Temple

Goryo Shrine

Ato Shrine

Jishu Jinja Shrine

Geino ShrineSaigu Jinja Shrine

Kuonji Temple

Jakuan Temple

Komyoji Temple

Danrinji Temple

Shoanin Temple

Enrian Temple

Jigendo Temple

Atagononomiyaotabijo

Hojuji Temple

Bishamonten Temple

Bamboo Forest

Anryuji Temple

Honenji Temple

Sagayakushiji TempleSagamura Unbetsuin Temple

Kankuji TempleHonganji Temple

Shonenji Temple

Kitayamadaisugi

Kakushoin Temple

Kita Saga High Scool

Saga Elementary School

Toriimoto-hachimangu Shrine

京都市嵯峨鳥居本町並み保存館Kyoto City Saga-Toriimoto Preservation Museum

Gohodo-benzaiten Shrine

Kiyotaki Tunnel

Atago jinja Shrine Ichi no Torii

Kiyotaki Fudoin Temple

周恩来総理記念詩碑Zhou Enlai monument

inscribed with poem

法輪寺Horinji Temple

a Matsuno-o Taisha Shrine・Suzumushidera Temple Map b Kurumazaki Jinja Shrine Map

鹿王院Rokuoin Temple

車折神社Kurumazaki Jinja

Shrine

松尾大社Matsuno-o Taisha

Shrine

月読神社Tsukiyomi

Jinja Shrine

華厳寺(鈴虫寺)Kegonji Temple

(Suzumushidera Temple)

地蔵院Jizo-in Temple(Takenotera Temple)Appointment required

Randen Arashiyama Main Line

JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)

Katsura River

Marutamachi-dori St.

Hankyu Arashiyama line

Gozan no OkuribiToriigata Taimatsu

▼ to Hankyu Katsura Sta.

直指庵

直指庵

直指庵

直指庵

直指庵

直指庵

直指庵

直指庵

直指庵

To Jikishian Temple

To Jikishian Temple

To Jikishian Temple

To Jikishian Temple

To Jikishian Temple To Jikishian

Temple

To Jikishian Temple

To Jikishian Temple

To Jikishian Temple

Arashiyama Takao Park W

ay

JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)

Hankyu Rail Way

Arashiyama Line

Randen Arashiyama Main Line

Kyu Saga Gosho Daihonzan Daikakuji Temple

直指庵Jikishian Temple

to Mizuo

to Kameoka

Fukuchiyama

to Kameoka

Torokko Sta.

to Kurumazaki Jinja Shrine b

▶ to JR Uzum

asa・Kyoto Sta.

to Matsuno-o Taisha Shrine・Suzumushidera Temple ■a

Katsura River

渡月橋Togetsukyo Bridge

▶ to JR Kyoto Sta.

to JR Saga Arashiyama Sta.

◀to Randen Arashiyama Sta.

▶ to Sijyo-omiya Sta.

Information up to date as of October 2016Note: This map has a vertical to horizontal ratio of 2 : 1.

Cycling Map of Saga-ArashiyamaRailwayman Bicycle Rental

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Parking lot

Bicycle parking (Free)

Convenience store

Toilet

Women's toilet

World heritage

Shrine

Temple

Information

Telephone

Stairs/Trail

Legend

○○○寺

天龍寺

Note: Please get off and walk your bicycle, if crowded with people, to avoid accidents.Do not park your bicycle on this area.

It is dangerous to use your smartphone while walking. Stop before using, etc.

Observe the rules below while walking about Saga-Arashiyama.

Path ofBamboo

Be quiet! Do not litter!Do not smoke while walking!

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Tenryuji Temple

西芳寺(苔寺)Saihoji Temple

(Kokedera Temple)

Some places are inaccessible by bicycle.

Marutamachi-dori St.

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Shojo-in TempleDongein Temple

Tokurinji Temple

Randen Saga Sta.

JR Saga ArashiyamaSta.

Saga Torokko Sta.

HankyuArashiyama Sta.

Randen Arashiyama Sta.

JR Hozukyo Sta.

Arashiyama Torokko Sta.

Hozukyo Torokko Sta.

野宮神社Nonomiya Shrine

Arashiyama StationHannari Hokkori Square

大悲閣千光寺Daihikaku Senkoji Temple

御髪神社Mikami Shrine

常寂光寺Jojakkoji Temple

二尊院Nisonin Temple

宝筐院Hokyoin Temple

長神の杜Chojin no Mori

清凉寺Seiryoji Temple

博物館さがの人形の家Kyoto JapaneseFolk Dolls Museum

落柿舎Rakushisha Residence

嵐山公園(亀山地区)Arashiyama Park(Kameyama Area)

大河内山荘庭園Okochi Sanso Teien

Chikurin no Michi

(Path of Bamboo)

宝厳院Hogon-inTemple

嵐山通船のりばArashiyama Boat Rental

嵐山通船のりばArashiyama Boat Rental

嵐山駅はんなり・ほっこりスクエア小倉百人一首殿堂 時雨殿

Shigureden:the hall ofOgura Hyakunin Isshu

嵐山公園(中之島地区)

Arashiyama Park(Nakanoshima Area)

竹林の道

祇王寺Gioji Temple

あだし野念佛寺Adashino-Nenbutsuji Temple

清滝Kiyotaki

愛宕念仏寺Otaginenbutsuji Temple

Osawa no IkePond

Oi River (Hozu River)

OguraPond

大覚寺 Daikakuji Temple

旧嵯峨御所大本山 大覚寺

滝口寺Takiguchidera Temple

Shokakuji Temple

(Inside Saga Park)

Kihozan HeijyoinTemple

トロッコおじさんのレンタサイクル(Rental Bicycle)

ジオラマ京都 JAPANDiorama Kyoto JAPAN(Museum)

Children Park

Cremation mound

YakuyokeTateishijizoson Temple

Shogenji Temple

Kogenji Temple

Myorinji Temple

Jisaiin Temple

Yomeiin Temple

Tokanin Temple

Junei-in Temple

Myochi-in Temple

Kurumazaki ShrineArashiyama Tongu

Kyoto Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama

Ichitanimunakata Shrine

Sanshuin Temple

Kongoin Temple

Rinsenji Temple

Oi Shrine

Mausoleum ofEmperor Chokei

Grave ofAbeno Seimei

Myoshunji Temple

Dendengu

Matsuo Bridge

Matsuo Taisha Sta.

Kamikatsura Sta.

Kurumazaki Jinja Sta.Rokuoin Sta.

Arisugawa Sta.

Matsuo Junior High School

Kaguyahime take goten

Genchuin Temple

Jojuji Temple

MatsuoElementary School

KatsuraJunior High School

KatsuragawaElementary School

ArashiyamaElementary School Kyoto Saga

Art University

HirosawaElementary School

Saga Junior High School

Kyotokachokan

Saikoji Temple

Saifukuji Temple

Kosenji Temple

Choonji Temple

Hojuji Temple

Houtokuji Temple

Goryo Shrine

Ato Shrine

Jishu Jinja Shrine

Geino ShrineSaigu Jinja Shrine

Kuonji Temple

Jakuan Temple

Komyoji Temple

Danrinji Temple

Shoanin Temple

Enrian Temple

Jigendo Temple

Atagononomiyaotabijo

Hojuji Temple

Bishamonten Temple

Bamboo Forest

Anryuji Temple

Honenji Temple

Sagayakushiji TempleSagamura Unbetsuin Temple

Kankuji TempleHonganji Temple

Shonenji Temple

Kitayamadaisugi

Kakushoin Temple

Kita Saga High Scool

Saga Elementary School

Toriimoto-hachimangu Shrine

京都市嵯峨鳥居本町並み保存館Kyoto City Saga-Toriimoto Preservation Museum

Gohodo-benzaiten Shrine

Kiyotaki Tunnel

Atago jinja Shrine Ichi no Torii

Kiyotaki Fudoin Temple

周恩来総理記念詩碑Zhou Enlai monument

inscribed with poem

法輪寺Horinji Temple

a Matsuno-o Taisha Shrine・Suzumushidera Temple Map b Kurumazaki Jinja Shrine Map

鹿王院Rokuoin Temple

車折神社Kurumazaki Jinja

Shrine

松尾大社Matsuno-o Taisha

Shrine

月読神社Tsukiyomi

Jinja Shrine

華厳寺(鈴虫寺)Kegonji Temple

(Suzumushidera Temple)

地蔵院Jizo-in Temple(Takenotera Temple)Appointment required

Randen Arashiyama Main Line

JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)

Katsura River

Marutamachi-dori St.

Hankyu Arashiyama line

Gozan no OkuribiToriigata Taimatsu

▼ to Hankyu Katsura Sta.

直指庵

直指庵

直指庵

直指庵

直指庵

直指庵

直指庵

直指庵

直指庵

To Jikishian Temple

To Jikishian Temple

To Jikishian Temple

To Jikishian Temple

To Jikishian Temple To Jikishian

Temple

To Jikishian Temple

To Jikishian Temple

To Jikishian Temple

Arashiyama Takao Park W

ay

JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)

Hankyu Rail Way

Arashiyama Line

Randen Arashiyama Main Line

Kyu Saga Gosho Daihonzan Daikakuji Temple

直指庵Jikishian Temple

to Mizuo

to Kameoka

Fukuchiyama

to Kameoka

Torokko Sta.

to Kurumazaki Jinja Shrine b

▶ to JR Uzum

asa・Kyoto Sta.

to Matsuno-o Taisha Shrine・Suzumushidera Temple ■a

Katsura River

渡月橋Togetsukyo Bridge

▶ to JR Kyoto Sta.

to JR Saga Arashiyama Sta.

◀to Randen Arashiyama Sta.

▶ to Sijyo-omiya Sta.

Information up to date as of October 2016Note: This map has a vertical to horizontal ratio of 2 : 1.

Cycling Map of Saga-ArashiyamaRailwayman Bicycle Rental

KyotoA B C D E

A B C D E

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Parking lot

Bicycle parking (Free)

Convenience store

Toilet

Women's toilet

World heritage

Shrine

Temple

Information

Telephone

Stairs/Trail

Legend

○○○寺

天龍寺

Note: Please get off and walk your bicycle, if crowded with people, to avoid accidents.Do not park your bicycle on this area.

It is dangerous to use your smartphone while walking. Stop before using, etc.

Observe the rules below while walking about Saga-Arashiyama.

Path ofBamboo

Be quiet! Do not litter!Do not smoke while walking!

( )

Tenryuji Temple

西芳寺(苔寺)Saihoji Temple

(Kokedera Temple)

Some places are inaccessible by bicycle.